2013: Member of NFHCA Division I Collegiate National Academic Squad… Started all 17 games… Registered two goals and finished second on squad with five assists… Dished out a pair of assists in a win over Brown… Netted game-winning penalty stroke goal in overtime against Colgate.

2012: Named to NFHCA Division I Collegiate National Academic Squad ... Started in 14 games as a freshman...Her first collegiate goal was the game-winner against Bucknell on September 8 for which she earned Ivy League Rookie of the Week Honors... Finished the season with 5 points.

At Palmyra Area: Was a four-year varsity letterwinner who proved to be skilled in both scoring and setting up goals for teammates ... totaled 38 goals and 33 assists for Palmyra Area and earned Harrow Sports/NFHCA All-American second team honors in 2011 ... breakout season was as a junior in 2010 when she tallied 18 goals and 11 assists ... led her team to a PIAA District II AA Tournament title in 2011 and her Cougars teams qualified for the PIAA State Tournament each of her four years ... finished her career as a 2011 PHSFHCA Class AA All-State First Team selection and earned a spot on the Harrow Sports/NFHCA High School All-Pennsylvania Region first team ... garnered All-Lebanon County first-team honors (2010-11) and was a two-time Big-11 selection (2010 second team, 2011 first team) and a two-time All-Lebanon County first team selection (2010-11) ... Palmyra Area won the Mid-Penn Conference Championship in 2009.

Personal: Parents are Steve Scipioni and Lisa Scipioni ... stepmother is Kristen Scipioni ... has two sisters, Cara and Kalin, and two stepbrothers, Braden and Jacob Deibler ... was a member of the National Honor Society, the Key Club President and a Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship Nominee ... played on two club teams, Mid-State and PA Mavericks ... also competed in a host of USFHA events, winning gold medals at the National Field Hockey Festival (2008, 2010) and National Indoor Tournament (U14 – 2008) ... competed in the Keystone State Summer and Winter Games, winning gold in the summer of 2011 and the winter of 2009 and 2011.